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interested. in the claimed russia to tank georgia my country seen self-defense against russian aggression russian russian troops invaded georgia they've been bombing in georgia numerous warplanes and specifically targeting seaweed in operation it did you take a gamble your government launched its own attempt to retake so sasha we didn't it. we didn't. have the morning of the eights my wife calls me and says that they bombed a couple hundred meters away from her mother's house and i remember. i was actually crying and afraid and thinking that if anything happens to my family i'm going to kill saakashvili. and i meant that we met jim mistress ten years ago he's an american who lives in florida his wife john is the sense in august two thousand and eight she and her daughter were on holiday at his parents' place in south ossetia
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so says it was explicitly says in southeast divinest it is a good day that loach. of the bullet goes induction it will. be enough seditionist of the layers to. know the answer to this he said this. side surely says. georgia. later you find out through the european commission that in fact it was georgia. that is to say it was not i hear the mainstream media they reported that russia started the conflict and said nothing about soccer surely opening fire on the night of the beginning of the olympics in beijing i talked to many people i've posted many things on the internet letting people know the truth about what really happened now is. very
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careful means. i'm laughing at the count them range and in my own dr who ranks maybe it's air security and armor much of it but i know that i wouldn't want to sleep alone there's this one window in my room they sleep in there is like a crack in them but i would i would remember oh that's from the war center was afraid she was saying she was afraid that the suction really was going to be there and that he was in the soldiers after us every year when we went back for several years she had those feelings. couple years after the war i believe that eventually other countries would learn to recognize that georgia was at fault in this war especially after the european commission came out and said that georgia started the war. i thought for sure that
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other countries would follow suit with russia to recognize the independence of south said and i was very disappointed that they didn't. seem wrong all along just don't call. me if you get to shape out of this thing comes to educate and in games from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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people have to understand that when you're attacked so many crimes brutally attacked in people murdered how can you expect a republican to go back to those before open arms. you can't. just some fresh out of the sampson that there's no more just some nuggets of class known. to man the holiday home those damn moshiach comes down to the hum of the title to the moment the man could also say can we get in the normal . first system of the people throw money. own
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vote this time. if you want to rule the. more you know this is the day or so or he'll hear it all change i thought. and i forgot all cormac i got it down in louisiana because you know you don't know for sure you don't know you know. the last of this it was yet i'll tell the one to my boss the most you know bullshit jimmy smith oh my i just stand there you know if you're going to go north or if you . go off a bit on your. toes to go to war no matter. how shocked suze it. was sort of carry on luggage of our own to give the crazy yes it was but just a little cheap back can't get you don't stuff.
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to still resist somebody who. doesn't read later related what happened a son had found out that his parents had been captured and he came to rescue. it took the russian army a few days to force the georgians to retreat many georgians who had been living in georgia with the military. resolution as it's true does the most for it will not hold a gun to resist is really. going to lead to this are very. costly when you are nice and. we fairly very sorry damo. especially verses us. research research research. sarah varney in georgia was billed as
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a special refugee settlement for those who came from south to set a year cookie cutter houses accommodate two thousand people most center of only resistance referred to south asia as occupied territory for them it's georgian land . elnora fled to georgia with her children her house was burned down so she's got nowhere to go back to elnora's granddaughter was born in sara vonnie she's never been to south or setia and only heard about it from her grandma . guys who to or to work on the town they thought is good to out where a large area is turned into. a torrent gone are the hotel the men every dined. maunder day tell us of their local laws. i said i'd have the ads down catron mom my dad. salvo my dad just died
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down after our thirty. mocked i asked him i said you're very little at school and i sat on my. mother thought of a. natural god it doesn't really matter to. me are you to be married and i should have a market around. the country to over throw its grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek your say here opportunity says aren't at all going to regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure we're going to double double never we're not and just as legit transmitter that's cloned as that is secretarial sokoto as weak as a quarter or carter is horrid and most of your know well are a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or reality secretary was. so mary.
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let it go it was to be no longer a star thing going to. be. read you know with an oath you know which i got there is. an issue of more that i'm a little bit in. the construction of this fence between georgia and south the sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. just. listening to any sort of. you know show. that. there is no thought of.
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useful thing to yourself. from and. the border lines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the village and so some of the inhabitants remained in south ossetia while twenty two people found themselves living in no man's land. since then they've been living between two checkpoints they're not allowed into georgia and they need a special pass to enter south of. this border checkpoint has been set up specially for them. which is. it is this is this is the. maci don't recall global so this was leisure school to both
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exist version is them to school with and. you know she grew up with. her on this. says rules of the sea. the nuns good seeing you blue sky. peoples. all of this up us is reviewing me. being the. fullest. must see. when you see us. done the moment when you. need me revved up and i see. those stranded in no man's land have been promised that they'll be allocated new
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houses and be moved to south essentially. that promise was given the six years ago when the fence was built. eighty percent of the buildings in skin vol were destroyed during the war. when school was also badly damaged ten years ago it seemed to us to be impossible to rebuild the place. that. merely. followed. the future. so when russia.
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today much of it was just calling to tell us the school is just a mission to the region. the desperate. class. into most british. troops some soon. will bust in the really. loose issue. such. as a child was fascinated by clay marley he used to make models of animals and superheroes . as he grew older he didn't abandon his hobby even though he graduated last year
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they still keep his models on display not the ones he made as a child but his most serious work. here's your officers. he says even. so when she must approve. of president. bush. as you just heard him will. shortly. our skirts but little seeing. it's. not easy. is jewish luigi doesn't poet nikki sixx his mistress in a school or two which are just. has really changed. most of the building. reconstructed but many were torn down and rebuilt from scratch.
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russia helped to rebuild the destroyed republic and was the first nation to recognize south a city is independence. russia now helps to keep the peace. a military base was built in skin involved. in the medical corps. was. an obvious you know. fulfilling. a very. fortunate thing.
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for the most of us you know. but the group. when sharon a was hiding with her son in the basement of a maternity home the georgian army entered her village. children as husband went off to fight and her parents were left alone in their house as well as this time i would guess she has come over for some messages very gracious birdman ruefully of them with a queer doubt who are hundreds of. other times when she might want to have a last. chance charles harlow douches stuff i'd forgotten to.
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feel them more the more usual told us their knowledge of g.-d. . sure in as husband died shortly after the war so arsène has no memory of his dad sure in a remarriage and gave birth to a daughter and another baby's on the way. the family's poor so awesome makes his own toys his favorites are a wooden machine gun and a sniper rifle the one out on marcus in space he knows how. to measure but really challenge her who is. in the. house a small don't know who in the us that this is the kind of process. that one that was jailed for just. around the.
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lead. but it was supposed to some of us it was a. bit of. a low so you know it just before. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. first offense to. lose that they just kept going for us. is the dream we i
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mean the money come in they they have this is the this is for me. i like it. i don't see it for you know they don't. make or. break right. now more.
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people. that i was told had lines who were not concern over social media giants acting like self-appointed moral guardian off to twit us to spend so. the u.k. prime minister joins are growing. look like. would you think would say something like that racist people. this was actually.
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a woman who followed her husband who went to syria to fight. terrorism on the program. this is very critical. and all of. them make their own decisions. just. for me. welcome to your stories. social media policing what's acceptable to say and think after numerous accounts belonging to libertarian and conservative figures by twitter and just one day the network says the accounts were guilty of spreading hate speech. the story.
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what matters are all of the stories we hear from all of you about the impact your connections have had on your lives you can choose from an infinite range of topics that interest you and then usually follow that topic in the news countries and cultures are brought together like yesterday. that was the online world as we used to know it all fluids to any of those pesky folks trying to set limits and two thousand and eighteen you'll be told to hold up a twitter decides there are spots of your world that shouldn't be discovered what if you're keen to know what someone has to say let it be former u.s. diplomat peter van buren you might as well unfollowing your interests the man's profile is shut down for good because he jokingly wish someone had eaten the face of his opponent in a twitter rant honestly that's by far not the most offensive thing you can find
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online but what's abusive about showing mr van buren some support to users who did so god bands to it's not about me it's not about the group of us who have band together i think it's a bigger issue and it's an issue that's that's raised its head this week people like us who are not part of the legacy media we're not new york times shapers of opinion we're also allowed to have our say so if someone from the new york times or the washington post put something up that we know is false we can refute it almost in real time that's very threatening i think for the powers that be this tendency to want to shut people down if they disagree with you is very dangerous it's going down a very slippery slippery slope toward totalitarianism there's a word for that see and ask. well someone saw it coming when even perhaps the most controversial online talking head alex jones was told get outta here by all major platforms we remove hate speech to keep. people safe after
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all they all have to stick to their own rules and keep people safe from hate speech but then even those anti-left who cut the hay jones went on alert could be because they thought someone would click on their profiles and see a hold up pop up alex jones a bad guy but the problem is that once you start saying that hate speech is a rationale for banning people from social media you get in some very very big carrot or. i'm no fan of jones so among other things he has a habit of repeatedly slandering my dad by falsely and absurdly accusing him of killing j.f.k. but who the hell made facebook the arbiter of political speech free speech includes views you disagree with but there's no turning back when it comes to the online censorship evolution so i'm not sure it works like that anymore mr cruz plus people on the left are ecstatic bring it on is there a call that if it is even
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a crucial step forward in the fight against fake news and fringe extremism. info was is the tip of a giant iceberg of hate and lies the uses sites like facebook can use you to tear our nation the posts these companies must do more than take down one website the survival of our democracy depends on it the world is getting older and a bit more author a tarion only lately a top u.s. intelligence committee democrat has come up with twenty legislative proposals for keeping online platforms under a close watch brace yourself as you might soon have to say goodbye to things like anonymous posts or accounts that can be tracked down yeah that covers just two of the twenty. we discussed the issues of race with former u.s. congressman ron paul he told us social media outlets are too close to the government something that could influence the public seems that is
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a real mix bad the social media in one sense is a real delight there's a lot of information out there i have benefited by but it rejuvenated with a lot of government assistance in the biggest role the social networks play is working with the government and giving the government the information they do the work for the n.s.a. so it's a mixed bag or they call themselves a private company the libertarian so we don't regulate private companies. and yet it's so mixed in empire law is the truth is treason so when people blurred out the treason on the internet it's not like they're saying something mean and ugly. things challenging the status quo is what they can't stand and they're nervous them so they have to silence people so it's more likely for an individual like myself to be silenced because i represent a challenge to the status quo but if anybody understands our first amendment the first amendment isn't there to talk about whether the first amendment is there for
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us to be able to challenge our government but if we do that now whether it's direct regulation from the government or indirectly through social media we have a real challenge i'm just hoping that technology can stay ahead of it all and that we can have alternatives to the dependency on twitter and these other companies that have been working hand in glove with the government and interestingly enough even more criticism but this time for refusing to buy the account of alex jones the man behind the old news site info. the. u.k. prime minister to resign may has backed calls from within her party for boris johnson the gaffe prone former foreign secretary to apologize for remarks comparing women wearing the niqab to let a book says writing in his newspaper column johnson called muslim face coverings offensive britain's top diplomat also commented on women wearing burkas saying they
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looked like. and should be asked to remove their veils so we read johnson's remarks to people on the streets of london to see if they could guess where the comments came from. would you think would say something like that racist people trump boris johnson and tommy robinson who. was actually boris johnson was. all. it was actually boris johnson even a normal person should do that but soon enough i had a swans were position should never do that they can make you choose from trump. boris johnson and tommy were others think it was boris johnson and might be sensible in public you should expose your face who do you think could have said something like that somebody didn't thank me for the spot but i'll give you some options trump boris johnson or tommy robinson. it sounds like trying it.
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is actually boys johnson yeah. it's actually worse john some guys really worn out and no great depression for him to say that that's that's a terrible thing to say well if you weren't sick again. but the guys an idiot say well i wouldn't listen to anything he says. for anyone say that especially someone in that position that's that's even worse. time now for a second in a series of reports on the fate of russian families who left for syria to fight for islamic state in a culture of i travel to southern russia to talk to a woman from russia convicted to eight years in prison on terrorism charges it's after she followed her husband to syria. the clock is ticking on zagat at current life sentenced to eight years behind bars
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for being part of an illegal armed group she won't actually go to jail until her youngest child turns fourteen and she's only one right now less than twelve months ago her life was old very different i was twenty nine when i left i went to turkey first with my husband i never thought i would end up there. within seven months as i did that was living in syria and pregnant with her third child she says her husband had been drawn to islam and a better life. he told me it was safe to go there he said it wasn't how it was being shown there was no ball me he said no war but the reality turned out to be far more spin anything on t.v. they lived for two years in the city of top gun which at the times was under isolates control than they moved to rocca and she spent every day living in fear.

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