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chicago is a trump free zone if he's serious about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. where the outburst of deadly gang fighting took place right after the ninety violence protest. people are claiming the bloodshed is a consequence of corrupt authorities and chicago we spoke to quickly livingston who organized the protests. kargil was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of education what health care assets capital investment clones has been segregated for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the softy of march but chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the the product of this legacy because when you segregate the city you insulate one part of the city it's such a way and comfort and you ostracize the other and a lack of a lack of assets poverty challenge to disadvantage which generate
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a certain level of violence. that the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has confirmed it will send the british city of amesbury as part of the investigation into the poisonings which resulted in the death of one british citizen it's already been confirmed that the woman died from contact with the same type of nerve agent which was used. to attack a former russian double agent and his daughter however they still don't know if it was the same batch of poison. the experts from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons returned to the u.k. to continue their work to independently confirm the identity of the nerve agent which resulted in the death of one british national in a newsgroup and left another seriously you. ok let's go to our london bureau to get more details and see for us
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a nasty just run through them or to the experts actually hope to achieve on their visit well andrew presumably they're going to be able to try to help move the investigation forward we do know that they'll be collecting further samples they will be sending those back to o.p.c. w. labs and then reporting back to the u.k. and of course this comes as investigators continue to try to piece together what it is exactly that unraveled on june thirtieth and amesbury one two british citizens were taken to hospital and treated on suspicions of novacek poisoning and of course one of those people died and what it is that happened on march fourth when former double agent sergei script hall and his daughter yulia were poisoned leading to a major international scandal because still as we speak right now today both of these cases continue to be pleased really with the lack of any tangible findings and among other things that have been circulating here in the british press recently about these cases we do know that some reports citing sources close to the
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investigation have said that the police have been able to identify two suspects see those suspects were russian however that did not move along too far we saw reaction from once from security minister ben wallace who said this belongs in the ill informed and wild speculation folder russia has also denied having any knowledge of this and has said that this case yet again brings forward more speculation. says the incident there have been no less than one hundred reports based on leaks and sources that's why we shouldn't rely on this information we don't trust unconfirmed reports in the media well so hopefully with this latest upcoming o.p.c. w. visit more information will be shared on those two cases ok thanks nasser and situation of air force in our london office thank you. now u.s. sanctions against iran which have just come into force have seen
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a spike in oil prices with analysts predicting the upward trend will continue and with the u.s. preparing to impose yet more sanctions to the e.u. around second largest trading partner has shown it's ready to protect european companies doing business with tehran we are determined to protect european economic operators in legitimate business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran from the mpact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions we believe that it is and it has to be up to. the europeans in this case to decide with home to trade. well the first round of sanctions prohibits around from using american currency and put restrictions to on trading precious metals it also includes limiting iranian currency flows as well as
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constraints on the car trade spirit can now looks though at the kind of impact u.s. sanctions have had in the past. the trumpet ministration has imposed so we think things should only run with the goal of curtailing so-called iranian aggression and blocking all paths to iranian nuclear radiation now the outcome of such a move is hard to predict but from what we've seen so far unilateral u.s. sanctions are rarely successful but that certainly wasn't for lack of trying the department of treasury is sanctioning turkey's minister of justice of the united states has issued sanctions on key russian oligarchs we will enforce the ban on tourism the united states will not stand idly by as venezuela crumbles we will enforce the embargo the question is are saying affected. the u.s. announced it would be sanctioning turkish officials over on crowe's detainment of an american pastor turkey didn't respond so highly you know shown patience but the
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step america has taken does not with its a step taken towards a strategic partner in america has shown serious disrespect towards turkey as you can guess the pastor is yet to be released. the us has imposed round after round of sanctions against moscow but have any demands been met now even from russia hardliners have admitted that previous sanctions against moscow have been ineffective the current sanctions regime has for you to deter russia from meddling in the upcoming two thousand and eighteen midterm elections and the republican senators groundbreaking solution more sanctions but years have gone by and crimea is still part of russia russia still inferior and russia is apparently still trying to influence elections at least according to some american politicians and media with. cuba has been under u.s. sanctions since the early sixty's and have and is still under u.s. sanctions but those restrictions haven't been successful in
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a capitalist overthrow the cuban government was still very much a communist state the. unilateral sanctions don't work we've seen that in cuba for many many years where the u.s. tried to unilaterally crush the economy of cuba didn't work it didn't work in iran under both republican and democratic administrations previously it's just a stepping stone towards possible military actions what they do is to some extent they have an impact and to some extent their political organizing and by imposing the sanctions first it's a step that were in their view would help legitimize it or sit in washington you think that the u.s. is all powerful militarily and can win any war that it wants. to kick him to the negotiating table but those things since it weren't unilateral but most high lateral thinking back biting you when your account we've brought new accountability
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to the north korean regime when north korea continued its illegal missile test we brought all the nations of the security council together including china and russia to impose new sanctions but some would argue the sanctions lead to pretty disappointing results smear a common polish now you're watching out international we're going to take a quick break now but we'll have more news for you same. you know world of big. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for
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country's london embassy he told us why the case needs to be highlighted. my father was seventy years or serving life in prison and behind bars they thought telling him they were telling me they are killing the denial from medical treatment there for me to visit these acts is the book even what it but. it's quite my father court for robbing the dictator of redeem in my country i'm
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talking about the basic rights which is medical treatment to man who is seventy years or. i'm calling for family visitation because he couldn't i mean see my family family from eighteen a few months what is that he's in for denial medical treatment for seventy years what man did is not nor absolutely did is not acceptable reason. he continues to receive medical attention along with these prescribed medications and a special diet aspire that his medical regime i wrote a letter to and b.'s and a human rights organization about my father situation but because nothing changed and they've been my father is dying biscotti well we have asked bahrain's foreign affairs ministry to comment on those allegations of human rights violations
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although so far we haven't received a reply. in other news thousands of displaced serious. returning home as government forces drive at the last pockets of militant resistance in the country according to the syrian state media a special refugee committee is being set up to coordinate the process of resettlement and to help millions of citizens to rebuild their lives although some media do you see the situation a bit differently as r.t. as you go should die off explains. a brutal despot a mass murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want him dead because that would be
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too easy is the syrian in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and led to so much of the refugee crisis they escaped with their children and if you please actions but as they crossed the border to safety many also bring their hatred of the man they blame for leaving them homeless come twenty team the syrian army is one by one retaking new areas from opposing factions and he assad forces once in charge of the larger part of syria are reduced to two small pockets of land and what's that a tirade of refugees is coming home we want to go back we want to return to our beloved syria i want my daughter to have a future she doesn't. have then i want to go back to syria return to our home alicia said as for why i am going back there is no place like home we were not happy here thank god safety and security of back in syria and danny now we are
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hopefully returning home it's not a case of a few mad men who are for some twisted reason seeking to return under the regime of a tyrant according to the russian defense ministry out of those seven million that escape the conflict more than one and a half are seeking to come back to syria now there's more the path has already been paved for them the u.n. recorded more than seven hundred thousand syrians who were to. and last year and began rebuilding their lives. in the shop here thank god electricity is back and life went back to normal again i want to fix my handsome leave and sleep with peace of mind of course there are millions who are still too afraid to go back for many it is indeed the dread of a sad event stopping them but those who did and are returning may very well inspire
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hundreds of thousands more to go back to their roots. germany's homeland security office is raising the alarm over the rise of islamic radicalism among young people in the country this is prompted to some politicians to call for the minimum age when someone can be surveilled to below it current limit is fourteen years old this is not about criminalizing people under the age of fourteen but about warding off significant threats to our country like islamic terrorism which also targets children the inhibition threshold for violence is lower in these children youth or it is therefore need the tools to take care of traumatised and violent return these under the age of fourteen well according to the german homeland security offices report there are currently around three hundred children who have been educated since birth with an extremist worldview the document also says that these children come both from families that have gone to war zones and
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those that haven't but the german interior minister says that families that traveled to conflict areas need to be prioritized when it comes to surveillance. insley can we have knowledge of more than one thousand islamist german nationals or from germany who've traveled in the direction of syria and iraq to become part of the islamic groups about a third of these people return to germany is mainly about extremely meticulously evaluating the danger that lies within these people. were the main opposition party in germany the anti immigrant alternative for germany says that putting miners under surveillance could prove to be a useful measure but their counterparts from the left parties say that the authorities should concentrate on adult extremists first to potential victims care whether they're being attacked by a thirteen year old with a knife or whether it's a bearded islamist stabbing them it is necessary to go with an iron broom and transport all fanatics where they belong the real issues not sure are you know are
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scared some nine year old children are not legally liable for their actions under the age of forty one of them going to do they actually read you should step forward saying all the experts on the real terrorists that we have and as long as we have terrorists running around our streets and recruiting people of course that will threaten our should be recruited i think what the domestic intelligence services try to distract from their complete and utter failure to deal with real islamic terrorists and. washing out international thanks being with us today we'll be back with more news in the headlines at the top of the.
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when lawmakers manufacture consent it's an instant of public wealth. when the room in classes and project themselves. in the frame and larry go around the lives only the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signals. the room the real news is real the world is. still. going. it's a multinational of a particular kind one you all know some of you may even visit it's present across
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the globe and on the corner of your street. the catholic church. with its hierarchy. its communication. and its very darkest secret. to feel you. get australia seven percent of priests are thought to have sexually abused minors four percent in the united states. we discovered the clergymen found guilty of better feed via are still active often in contact with children. nice to internal documents will reveal how church leaders protect priests accused of sexually abusing minors. by sending them from country to country notably in africa. the investigation into these
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international exiles took us to cameroon. to argentina. to the united states. to france to italy. during our travels we style bush to this unprecedented amount that regarding the transfers of priests involved in cases of at ophelia. deck a man sits in dig. that up with his off by a few that lost even after it was not that into going up stakes i mean that of the victims number tens of thousands marked with scars for the rest of their lives. our investigations would lead us all the way to pope francis who revealed how when he was charged. issue one a series he tried to influence the argentine justice department. to sunday that they didn't feel it was these ads and the guts of the past.
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investigated the mysteries of the church where on the altar of truth god's law seems to prevail over that of a myth. our inquiry into the international transfers of priests accused of pedophilia begins in the united states. where in chicago in the shadow of this cathedral two would disappear a unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of them as children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse
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against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. oh everybody. it's great to see you again and i think it looks like we've got a bigger group than last year which is even better news so how many of you are here for the first time. thanks to. remember that all of us here are survivors of sexual assaults and betrayals during our youth so if you're looking for an opportunity to share your experience with people who truly get it this is the place. recently the organization has seen abuse victims from all over the world join its ranks it has
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become the internationale of those abused by the church. certainly it will be and they will do that whether i use. the profession to focus and honest but they gave as he said. something about the response identify. where you're from so yeah we're trying to save it i'm from germany from berlin and to elicit so they would use. when there was fourteen you saw about the from the focus on those just the way i just. read the three years i was fifteen years old i was abused as a team for a long period of time it was with an oddly creased agreements just can't live in. canada accounts from over fifty countries. at the end of the conference we talked to one of the activists on barrett doyle. facts reports from
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victims snap is the only group to been able to establish a list of priests worldwide allegedly involved in the cases we only include those priests who have been accused of child sexual abuse in a credible public document it has to be either a court document that's publicly accessible or a mainstream news outlet is called father she began her work fourteen years ago sorry refuge in the states these activists publish the names and photos of accused priests on the internet to try to ensure they never come into contact with children again. this is just the letter a and it just keeps going. on in the names of the so far so all in the entire database we have forty four hundred names to be of any french names in the least we do have several so father revoir is a very troubling case because he abused this young boy and and mario
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innuit boy did. report the abuse then chile within statute and. was fled he in one thousand nine hundred three it somehow spirited him back to france where he lives safely now that's not the case of his victim who took his own life in december of two thousand and twelve to avoid justice one french priest accused of a sexual abuse of minors is thought to have fled to canada and be hiding in france . the story barely seems credible. we contacted the sister of one of the priests presumed victims. speak to us from northern canada in a way territory her brother maher used to go he committed suicide five years ago he had filed a complaint against the french priest and she has sent us some old photos of her and her kid brother and one of our riverwalk. modest.
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we get our hands on the warrant issued to the canadian police for father of war's arrest. they've been after the priest since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight . on it we discover the name of mario but also two other boys made anonymous by the police with black lines. a girl of fourteen is also a mom go legit victims. you know the priest is thought to have abused four children . finally in the top left hand corner of vital piece of information the name of the town where the priest is believed to be hiding in france a small town in the bocuse where there's a monastery belonging to his community. so we catch the train to strasbourg.
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that's right because in the meantime we've got hold of some internal documents from his community the father revoir has been transferred several times. after up in canada he didn't stay in who is presumed by the canadian police he apparently with next to to run nearly 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. no. limit want to show he was motioning one. shit it was he didn't. want our information was
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correct. yet. the priest is here at the end of the corridor. you know so you know who can imagine the thought of article on the new foulness as well it will give you only one used save on level one oscar for one like the best one for class and only the story told in the west only knew every time because it was a said watch idea because it was off on film body to ruin it i wanted to figure it was extra. in the movie live out what happened or the only thing that's true this could sample files you have elevated to struggle with about. sleep and another number in months more. is going to screw norm do not use good
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week so that he could push was a. car waiting to hear it ok here should be him. to this very moment because america's was. we sure the photo of the young into it mari's time to lick formations just confirmed. in the winters is there's a number of us in the soup and c.c. c.d.'s i've also got a national it's a buck he says you did those you don't need and don't feel the same maybe i thought it was his excuse you really didn't want to disappear good so he says there is room . to be relinquished there's a room. from the minute you said it was it's written there than i have done a diet and you know it was it's no use at all to falsely nasiri which community was near the rush hour it's not it. is interesting place some serious.
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